Monday, February 2nd

Please join the Rumney Marsh Toastmasters Club # 8431 on the first and third Monday of each month from 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM at the Saugus Laurel Gardens, 2 Rice Street Saugus, MA.
Contact Person: Sherri Raftery, DTM, Vice President of Education 978-235-2035 courjestour@aol.com
http://rumneymarsh.freetoasthost.org
www.district31.org
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WHAT IS TOASTMASTERS?
This non-profit organization offers a proven and enjoyable way to practice communication and leadership skills. Members evaluate one another's presentations. This feedback process is a key part of the program's success. Meeting participants also give impromptu talks on assigned topics, conduct meetings, serve as officers in various leadership roles and learn rules related to timing, grammar and parliamentary procedure. Thousands of corporations sponsor in-house Toastmasters clubs. Businesses and government organizations have discovered that Toastmasters is an effective, cost-efficient means of meeting their communication training needs. Toastmasters groups can also be found in governmental agencies, a variety of community organizations, prisons, universities, hospitals, military bases and churches.
LEARN MORE ABOUT TOASTMASTERS
www.toastmasters.org

Tuesday, February 10th

Tukey, editor and publisher of People, Places, and Plants Magazine, will discuss his surefire method for safe, sustainable, and successful lawns and landscapes. He will also sign copies of his book and answer questions.

978-921-1944x8815,

Thursday, February 12th

The Sisterhood of Congregation Ahavas Sholom of Saugus will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, February 12, 2009 at 12:00 noon at the Continental Restaurant on Route 1 North in Saugus. Of couse, visitors are always welcome. For further information or to RSVP call Dottie at 617-846-7421.

617-846-7421,
(none provided)

Friday, February 13th

Do you know what defines and causes an Ice Age? Did you know that until about 12,000 years ago North America was the greatest land of predatory creatures since the Jurassic era? Or that the entire New England region was under a mile or more of ice at that time? Cape Ann is one of the most significant geological areas in America and one of the best places to see and know the last Ice Age up close and in front of you.
Please preregister.

Monday, February 16th

Please join the Rumney Marsh Toastmasters Club # 8431 on the first and third Monday of each month from 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM at the Saugus Laurel Gardens, 2 Rice Street Saugus, MA.
Contact Person: Sherri Raftery, DTM, Vice President of Education 978-235-2035 courjestour@aol.com
http://rumneymarsh.freetoasthost.org
www.district31.org
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WHAT IS TOASTMASTERS?
This non-profit organization offers a proven and enjoyable way to practice communication and leadership skills. Members evaluate one another's presentations. This feedback process is a key part of the program's success. Meeting participants also give impromptu talks on assigned topics, conduct meetings, serve as officers in various leadership roles and learn rules related to timing, grammar and parliamentary procedure. Thousands of corporations sponsor in-house Toastmasters clubs. Businesses and government organizations have discovered that Toastmasters is an effective, cost-efficient means of meeting their communication training needs. Toastmasters groups can also be found in governmental agencies, a variety of community organizations, prisons, universities, hospitals, military bases and churches.
LEARN MORE ABOUT TOASTMASTERS
www.toastmasters.org

978-235-2035,

Thursday, February 19th

Walk in the century-old footsteps of Mason A. Walton, the Ravenswood Hermit. We?ll visit the site of his cabin and share tales from his book, "A Hermit?s Wild Friends", along the way. Recommended for families. Please pre-register.

Want to improve your public speaking and leadership skills?
Please join the Leading Speakers - Advanced Club # 7572 on the third Thursday Monday of each month from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM at the Square One Mall, Second Floor (Business Office)on Route One in Saugus, MA.
Contact Person: Sherri Raftery, DTM, Club Secretary & Lt. Governor of Education & Training 978-235-2035 courjestour@aol.com
www.leadingspeakers@freetoasthost.us
www.district31.org
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WHAT IS TOASTMASTERS?
This non-profit organization offers a proven and enjoyable way to practice communication and leadership skills. Members evaluate one another's presentations. This feedback process is a key part of the program's success. Meeting participants also give impromptu talks on assigned topics, conduct meetings, serve as officers in various leadership roles and learn rules related to timing, grammar and parliamentary procedure. Thousands of corporations sponsor in-house Toastmasters clubs. Businesses and government organizations have discovered that Toastmasters is an effective, cost-efficient means of meeting their communication training needs. Toastmasters groups can also be found in governmental agencies, a variety of community organizations, prisons, universities, hospitals, military bases and churches.
LEARN MORE ABOUT TOASTMASTERS
www.toastmasters.org

978-235-2035,

Friday, February 20th

Join us as we build nest boxes to add to our colony for one of Appleton Farms? coveted residents. You?re invited to stay to help hang the boxes along our bluebird box trail, the most productive in Essex County. You may even catch a bluebird sighting! Minimum recommended age is 6 (16 without adult). Please pre-register.

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Saturday, February 21st

St Margaret Parish is holding its annual Gourmet Dinner on Saturday evening, February 21 from 6:30PM to 10:30PM. Once again we will have our three Gourmet Chefs preparing three different meals for your enjoyment. You can have one meal or three all for one price of $25.00 per person. Tickets and menu are now available and this event is open to everyone. For further details please call St. Margaret's rectory at 781-233-1040.

How?s the health of the trees that line your streets or shade your community playgrounds and parks? Learn what you can do to help protect your communities? precious assets. Sponsored by the Putnam Conservation Institute. Please pre-register.